IF you can’t find the specific email, or they don’t have one, then email their customer service with your copyright claim (google sample DMCA takedown for a good one), they will forward it to the proper person. Assuming you have enough evidence, the registrar will suspend the website until they’ve taken down the offending material (I.E your copyrighted ebook).

Step Three

Wait. Wait a few days (no longer than a week) and if you haven’t heard back, do it again. Using this method I haven’t had to email again, though, as opposed to contacting the website owner, where they generally ignore me. With this method I’ve had a few websites suspended as well.

OTHER OPTIONS

FIND THE HOST

I’ve never had to do this, because contacting the registrar always works for me. I’m not sure about these websites because unlike WHOIS, which is a widely used database, I just googled these two second ago.

But if you need to, here are some I found.

note: When I used the test website I got three different hosts but when I did my website, I got Bluehost (my host) each time, so I don’t know, maybe the test website uses a lot of different hosts.

STEP 2 & 3 will be the same. Except instead of contacting the registrar, you’re contacting the host.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW: If a registrar or host receives enough complaints about a particular website, they will most likely revoke it from the owner. If you go through the website owner, they’re probably just going to put your ebook back up in a few weeks/months.

Your last resort should be contacting the website owner, because those guys have already proven they’re douchecabobs.